Kostelecký, T. - Jehlička, P. (1992): "The Development of Czechoslovak Green Party since the Elections 1990". Environmental Politics, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 72-94, London, Frank Cass.
Kostelecký, Tomáš - Jehlička, Petr - Sýkora, Luděk (1993): Czechoslovak parliamentary elections 1990: old patterns, new trends and a lots of surprises. In: J.O'Loughlin and H.van der Wusten (eds.). The New Political Geography of Eastern Europe. London, Belhaven Press, pp. 235-254.
Kostelecký, T. (1993): "Parliamentary elections 1992 in the Czech Republic in the eyes of geographer: no great surprises" (in Czech). Geografické rozhledy, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 4-6, Czech geographics society, Prague.
Kostelecký, T. (1994). "Economic, social and historical determinants of voting patterns: 1990 and 1992 parliamentary elections in the Czech Republic". Czech Sociological Review 2: pp. 209-228.
Kostelecký, T. (1994). Spatial Distribution of Social Problems in the Czech Republic (in Czech). Prague: Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences. Working Papers No. 5/1994. 107 p.
Kostelecký, T. (1995). Political, Economic and Social Behaviour During the Post-Communist Transformation In The Czech Republic - The Regional Perspective (in Czech). Prague: Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences. Working Papers No. 5/1995. 88 p. Grant Research Support Scheme of Open Society Institute No. 16/93.
Kostelecký, Tomáš - Jehlička, Petr (1995). Czechoslovakia: Greens in a post-Communist society. In: Richardson, D., Rootes, Ch. (eds.). The Green Challenge. The development of Green Parties in Europe. London, Routledge, pp. 208-231.
Kostelecký, Tomáš (1995). Changing Party Allegiances in a Changing Party System: the 1990 and 1992 Parliamentary elections in the Czech Republic. In: Wightman, G. (ed.). Party formation in East-Central Europe. Post-Communist Politics in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland and Bulgaria. Aldershot, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., pp. 79-107.
Kostelecký, Tomáš (1996): The Results of the 1990 Parliamentary Elections in Regional Perspective. In: H.D.Klingemann (ed.): Election handbook 1990 - Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia. Berlin, WZB.
Kostelecký, Tomáš - Kroupa, Aleš (1996). Party Organisation and Structure at National Level and Local Level in the Czech Republic Since 1989. In: Lewis, P. (ed.). Party Structure and Organisation in East-Central Europe. Aldershot, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
Kostelecký, Tomáš (1996). Local Elections as a Mechanism of the Installation of Local Political Elites. In: Hampl, M. (ed.). Geografická organizace společnosti a transformační procesy v České republice. Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague. Pp. 353-360.
Kostelecký, Tomáš (1996). Factors Underlying Social Stratification: Regions and the Type of Settlement (In Czech). In: Machonin, P., Tuček, M. Česká společnost v transformaci. Praha, Sociologické nakladatelství, pp. 301-311.
Nedomová, Alena - Kostelecký, Tomáš (1997). "The Czech National Identity". Czech Sociological Review, Vol. 5, 1:79-92.
Vajdová, Z., Kostelecký, T. (1997). "The Political Culture of Local Communities. The Case of Three Towns." (In Czech). Sociologický časopis 33: 445-465.
Kostelecký, T. (1998). Trh s bydlením a jeho sociální souvislosti - situace v Praze a v Brně. (Housing Market and Its Social Context - the Situation in Prague and Brno). Prague, Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences. Working Papers 1/98.
Nedomová A., Buštíková L., Heřmanová E., Kostelecký T., Vajdová Z., Vojtěchovská, P. (1999). Trh bydlení, jeho regionální diferenciace a sociální souvislosti. (Housing Market - Regional Variations and Its Social Consequences). Prague, Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences. Working Papers 2/99. 82 p.
Heřmanová E., Kostelecký T. (2000). "Regionální diferenciace na trhu bydlení a její příčiny" (Regional Differentiation of the Housing Market and its Causes). Sociologický časopis, Vol. 36, 1:41-56.
Kostelecký, T. (2000). "Navrhované změny volebního zákona vzešlé z dodatků "opoziční smlouvy" v roce 2000 a jejich možné důsledky." (Proposed Changes to the Electoral Law Resulting from Amendments to the 'Opposition Agreement' in 2000 and their Possible Consequences). Sociologický časopis, Vol. 36, 3:299-305.
Kostelecký, T. (2000). "Housing and Its Influence on the Development of Social Inequalities in the Post-Communist Czech Republic". Czech Sociological Review, Vol. 8, 2:177-193.
Kostelecký, T. (2000). Volební systémy a politický konflikt v prostoru. (Electoral Systems and Political Conflict in Space). In Jehlička P., Tomeš J., Daněk P. (eds.). Stát, prostor, politika. Vybrané kapitoly politické geografie. (State, Space, Politics. Selected topics in political geography). KSGRR, Faculty of Science, Charles university, Prague.
Kostelecký, T. (2001). Vzestup nebo pád politického regionalismu? (Rise or fall of political regionalism?). Prague, Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences. Working Papers, 9/2001, 100 p.
Kostelecký, T. (2002). Political Parties after Communism: Developments in East-Central Europe. Washington, D.C., Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 213. p.
Kostelecký, Tomáš (2002). "Vývoj české společnosti v devadesátých letech 20. století v regionálním pohledu." ("The Development of the Czech Society in the last decade of the 20th Century in regional perspective"). In: Region a politika. Prague, Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences. Sociologické texty, 7/2002, pp. 3-29.
Kostelecký, Tomáš - Čermák, Daniel (2002). "Výběrová šetření a analýza agregátních dat - diskuse na téma použitelnosti různých přístupů v komparativních analýzách politického chování." ("Surveys and Aggregate Data Analyses - On the Usability of Different Approaches in Copmarative Analyses of Pilitical Behavior"). In: Region a politika. Prague, Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences. Sociologické texty, 7/2002, pp. 30-50.
Kostelecký, T., Čermák, D. (2003). "Výběrová šetření a analýza agregátních dat - diskuse na téma použitelnosti různých přístupů v komparativních analýzách politického chování." ("Surveys and Aggregate Data Analyses - On the Usability of Different Approaches in Copmarative Analyses of Pilitical Behavior"). Sociologický časopis/Czech Sociological Review 39: 529-550.
Jehlička, P., Kostelecký, T. (2003). "Czech Greens in the 2002 General Election: A New Lease of Life?" Environmental Politics, 12: 133-138
Lux, M., P. Sunega, T. Kostelecký, D. Čermák (2003). Standardy bydlení 2002/03: Finanční dostupnost a postoje občanů. (Housing Standards 2002/03: Financial Affordability and Attitudes towards Housing) Prague: Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences.
Kostelecký, T. (2003). "Regionální změny." ("Regional Changes"). Pp. 54-68. In M. Tuček a kol. Dynamika české společnosti a osudy lidí na přelomu tisíciletí. (Dynamics of czech society and people's destinies in the turn of centuries). Praha: Sociologické nakladatelství.
Kostelecký, T. (2003). "Results of the 1992 and 1996 Parliamentary Elections in the Czech Republic from a Regional Perspective." Pp. 84-108. In Mansfeldová Z. (ed.): Czech Republic: The First Elections in the New Republic, 1992-1996. Berlin: Edition Sigma.
Kostelecký, T., Čermák, D. (2004). Vliv teritoriálně specifických faktorů na formování politických orientací voličů. (The influence of territorial-specific factors on the formation of politicial attitudes of voters). Sociologický časopis/Czech Sociological Review 40:469-488.
Kostelecký, T. (2004). Models as Predictors of Electoral Results: An Alternative Approach for Electoral Districts, pp. 227-242 in D. Drbohlav, J. Kalvoda, V. Voženílek (eds.). Czech Geography at the Down of the Millenium. Olomouc: Czech Geographic Society, Palacky University.
Kostelecký, T., Čermák, D. (2004). Metropolitan Areas in the Czech Republic:
Definitions, Basic Characteristics, patterns of Suburbanisation and Their Impact on Political Behaviour. Sociologické studie 04:3.
Lux, M., P. Sunega, T. Kostelecký, D. Čermák, P. Košinár (2004). Standardy bydlení 2003/2004: Bytová politika v ČR: efektivněji a cíleněji. (Housing Standards 2003/2004: Housing policy in the CR: more efficiently and more effective). Prague: The Institute of Sociology, Academy of Sciences.
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